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Now THIS would make his legacy unmatchable if he succeeded with this. It would also encourage Greenland to consider the opportunity especially if Venezuelans saw their income increase with oil exports.
He would be wise to follow the P.R process and not allow them to vote but have them a territory using U.S dollars.
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President Donald Trump has once again suggested that his administration will try to annex Venezuela, telling Fox News that he is seriously considering a move to make the South American nation the 51st U.S. state.
The president has repeatedly threatened to annex several sovereign nations and territories or use military force to control them, including Canada, Greenland, Panama and Cuba. But his latest comments follow a lethal military operation to arrest Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, while working alongside oil companies to seize oil infrastructure.
Trump is now “seriously considering a move to make Venezuela the 51st state,” according to John Roberts, co-anchor of America Reports on Fox News, who spoke to the president Monday.
Following Maduro’s capture in January, White House officials have shuttled back and forth to Caracas to broker deals with U.S. energy and mining companies while trying to forge closer ties to interim President Delcy Rodríguez and her administration — talks that have accelerated as the U.S. war with Iran threatens global energy supplies.
Trump — who cannot legally declare Venezuela the 51st state without congressional approval or Venezuela’s consent — has not ruled out military intervention when it comes to his imperial ambitions to occupy Greenland. When it comes to Venezuela, the U.S. has already built up one of the largest naval fleets in the Caribbean in decades and continues a deadly streak of bombings against alleged drug-trafficking boats in the region.
He would be wise to follow the P.R process and not allow them to vote but have them a territory using U.S dollars.
Trump says he’s seriously considering making Venezuela the 51st US state - AOL
US has already built up massive naval fleets in the Caribbean and continues a deadly bombing campaign on alleged drug boats
President Donald Trump has once again suggested that his administration will try to annex Venezuela, telling Fox News that he is seriously considering a move to make the South American nation the 51st U.S. state.
The president has repeatedly threatened to annex several sovereign nations and territories or use military force to control them, including Canada, Greenland, Panama and Cuba. But his latest comments follow a lethal military operation to arrest Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, while working alongside oil companies to seize oil infrastructure.
Trump is now “seriously considering a move to make Venezuela the 51st state,” according to John Roberts, co-anchor of America Reports on Fox News, who spoke to the president Monday.
Following Maduro’s capture in January, White House officials have shuttled back and forth to Caracas to broker deals with U.S. energy and mining companies while trying to forge closer ties to interim President Delcy Rodríguez and her administration — talks that have accelerated as the U.S. war with Iran threatens global energy supplies.
Trump — who cannot legally declare Venezuela the 51st state without congressional approval or Venezuela’s consent — has not ruled out military intervention when it comes to his imperial ambitions to occupy Greenland. When it comes to Venezuela, the U.S. has already built up one of the largest naval fleets in the Caribbean in decades and continues a deadly streak of bombings against alleged drug-trafficking boats in the region.

